Nick Land: "capital is an independent process that doesn't need your permission." Also Nick Land: "capitalism is so dependent on religious conditions that protestant countries do it better."https://twitter.com/Outsideness/status/990225408690802689 …
I'm going to have to start translating you again. "Providence is real -- but idolatrously misunderstood" Translation; "I'm not answering your assertion that capitalism depends of religion. Here are some words about how the soul of capital is Christian."
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Of course Capitalism depends (genetically) upon religion. (Duh!)
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So you concede that capital has human nature as its master, got it. And therefore humans create capital and not the other way round.
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The idea that religion is somehow more a human creation than economics is an impiety so extreme only the history of nihilism -- aka Protestantism -- could have led to it.
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Humans create economics
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Not so apt. Does dirt create plants? The seeds are unavoidable but the degree of proliferation is dependent on the substrate.
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Policy creates economics more that any of you know. 1. https://www.amazon.com/Rise-Decline-Nations-Stagflation-Rigidities/dp/0300030797 … 2.https://www.amazon.com/Fragile-Design-Political-Princeton-Economic/dp/0691155240 …
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You seem weirdly to believe that I conceive Capital as something other than Protestantism-in-itself.
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Yep. In fact you think protestantism is part of the human security system. Which you define as the very opposite of capital.https://twitter.com/Outsideness/status/492913500788781057 …
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No. The core of Protestantism is schism, which is the precise opposite of human security integration.
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From what angle does this seem relevant to you? The *result* of protestantism is schism, period.
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Providence caused schism. Protestantism was merely its puppet.
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